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Rutebeuf (or Rustebeuf) (fl. 1245 – 1285) was a
French trouvère (poet-composers who
worked in France's
northern dialects). He was born in the
first half...
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theologian (born 1225) July 12 – Bonaventure,
philosopher and
theologian 1285 –
Rutebeuf,
French trouvère (probable; born c. 1245) 1287:
August 31 –
Konrad von...
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August 31, 2003 Kitt Peak
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- (Traditional) – 3:33 "Pauvre Ruteboeuf" ("Poor Ruteboeuf") (Léo Ferré,
Rutebeuf) – 3:28 "Sagt Mir wo die
Blumen sind" ("Where Have All the
Flowers Gone...
- made this poem
famous by
adding music. The song was
called Pauvre Rutebeuf ('Poor
Rutebeuf'). The
medieval French poet François
Villon (15th century) also...
- Théophile vint à la pénitence
provided material for a 13th-century play by
Rutebeuf, Le
Miracle de Théophile,
where Theophilus is the
central pivot in a frieze...
- and
explorer Rute Gunnay, a Star Wars
character Rutte (disambiguation)
Rutebeuf, a
French trouvère This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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England Robert de
Blois Robert de
Castel Robert de
Reims Robert de la
Piere Rutebeuf Simon d'Authie
Sauvage d'Arraz
Thibaut de
Blazon Thibaut le Chansonnier...
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Rudel (1113–70)
Bernart de
Ventadorn (1130–90)
Bertran de Born (1140–1215)
Rutebeuf (1245–85) Jean
Froissart (1337–1405) François
Villon (1431–63) – Le Testament...
- and his tomb
attracted veneration.
Within a year of his death, the poet
Rutebeuf wrote a
Complainte du
comte Eudes de Nevers, a
lament for a
valiant knight...